Burner.



W. FDAY. BURNER. n ALIGMION FILED MAY 11, 19.14.v QU@ Eatented Ma?. 2, 1915.

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BURNER.

APPLIGATION FILED MAY 11, 1914.

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T ali whom 'it may concern:

yBe it known that l, -WiLBUR F. 'Dunya citizen of the United States, residing at St. Paul, in the county of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, have invented certainv new and useful improvements in Burners, of which the Afollowing is a speciiication.

, My invention relates to improvements in oilbinners adapted to be -used in connection with the ordinary construction of wood stoves and ranges, and consists yparticular]y in improved features for better distributing fuel to the burners and the heat from the burners ythan'inthe ordinary construe tions.

1n the accompanying u part of this specication, Figure 1 is a perspective view of, my improved' invention the ire box of a stove; yline of Fig. 4; Avof a mod iioation of 4. is an elevation of a .drawings y'formingv F ig. 2 is a section on my construction; Fig.y range broken away and tion of my construction inside; and Fig. 5 is a. sectional view of a feed pipe for the fluid.

Referring and C the grate bars thereof. Y A represents. the-supporting base ofpmy device formed with upwardly and forwardly fr to form a rest for the base,said supporting.

sides being carried by a horizontal plate 5 adapted to be embedded in the ashes, said plate being formed with air openings 6.

Having verticallyV adjustable support upon the front of the base plate through the medium of bolts 7 and slots 8 are the upwardly extending spreader standards 9 carrying at their upper ends inwardly projecting spreaders 10. As shown clearly in Figs. l. and 2 the spreaders are supported in position facing the outletsof the conduits, and the faces 11 of the spreaders are cut at an angle with the outlet ends of the conduits to throw the flame past the conduits and bring about the more direct and efficient heating of the oven. f course, it will be apparent that the device may be ositioned in the oven so as to fece the spree ers either showing a Vinodicato the vdrawings B represents" the re box of an ordinary stove or range@4 nected by lan elbow 23 to a generator tube 11i rextending longitudinally of the iirebox, the opposite end of the generator .tube being connected by an elbow 15 with. a tube 16 eX- tending back through theyrebox to the inlet tube 17 connected by a supply tube' 18 vwithfa source ofV supply 19. As will be evident -byreferring to the drawings, the ineline @of the spreader faces. heretofore referred to will lbe efficient in the maximum degree in directing the dame against the generator tube. v For the'purpose of assisting in regulat- 1ing the inlet flow-of the oil as well as the heat retention qualitiesvof the ran e in the pipe 16 coiled Wires 20. I also pre eraoly ll the inlet tube 17 with gravel 21 or other suitable material to control the ressure 'and iow of Huid.

Figs. 1 andl I show the pipe 14 left out with the pipe 12 connected by an elbow directly with the pipe. 16. Either arrangement of ipe, where desired, may be used without epartlng from the idea of my in- `volition. 'A suitable controlling valve 22 is einployedinconnection with the inlet pipe. The tube 12 extending through the conduits isv formed with burner jet openings, which by the sliding of the pipes maybe caused to stand either inside the conduits or outside.

ln use the supporting base 5 will stand embedded in the ashes. When it is desired to start the burner the pipes will be withdrawn suiiiciently to position the burner jets The controlling valve outside thebonduits.

` then being opened, the oil will flow through the tubing and pass through the jet openings upon the ashes outside the conduits. he valve then being closed and ashes lighted the resulting flame will 'the tubing. "When the parts are suiiiciently heated the pipe will be moved back to bring the j et openings within the conduits, an

it passes through generated into gas, issuing in the form of gas from the jet openings. 'fille gas from the j et openings passin 'through the outlet openings from the con uits. will strike the spreaders and will be dlrected by the theoil upon the.

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dA the inlet valve then being opened the oil as'A the heated tubes will be 

